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Over 500 bags of pine processionary caterpillars removed in La Nucía

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The Pine Processionary Moth infestation has been eradicated and controlled in dog parks, bus stops, school areas, bike paths, and public parks and gardens for four months (December 2024–March 2025) by La Nucía’s gardening services in partnership with the Department of the Environment. In the course of the “24-25 Campaign Against Pine Processionary Moth,” the municipality has eliminated over 500 bags. A large number of these were caused by instances that locals reported (200) via the municipal registration, the La Nucía App (140 of which involved Pine Processionary Moths), etc.

In an effort to eradicate this pest from pine trees and conifers found in green spaces and municipal parks, the Departments of Environment and Technical Services have once again started the Municipal Campaign against the Pine Processionary Moth (CPM). Preventing the caterpillars from falling from their nests to the ground was the aim of this effort. Due to the need that owners remove pine trees containing pine processionary moths from private plots, municipal brigades could only work in public areas.

Parks and School Zones


Trees along the CV-70 highway, bus stops, dog parks, bike lanes, and playgrounds, as well as school perimeters, have all been targeted as part of the 2024–2025 Municipal Campaign against the Processionary Moth. In order to destroy the pest before it emerges from its nest and descends to the ground to finish its life cycle, branches that had caterpillar sacs were cut off as part of this pruning campaign.

December 2024 and January, February, and March 2025 saw the implementation of this municipal campaign against the Processionary Moth 24-25.

Preventive care


In September and October of 2024, the pine trees were sprayed with the bacterium “Bacillus thuringiensis” as a preventive measure. As a result, much fewer processionary caterpillar pockets have been seen on the municipality’s trees.

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Participation of Citizens


In order to dispose of processionary caterpillar sacks in public parks and shared green spaces, the La Nucía City Council has asked for help from the public. The La Nucía App, accessible at http://lanucia.es/Ayuntamiento/App, allows locals to report instances involving the processionary caterpillar.

During this 24- to 25-day campaign, 140 processionary caterpillar-related occurrences were really documented. Residents of the municipality can access the schedule of events, manage incidents, and check the news using a free smartphone app. Additionally, you can get in touch with the Administrative Extensions or call Town Hall at 965 870 700.


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Scooter hit by a tram in Sant Vicent

Alicante Tram

In Sant Vicent (Alicante), a 32-year-old man was hurt on Friday afternoon, 28th March, when he was struck by a tram while he was riding a scooter.

The individual was treated for several injuries by the medical staff of a BLS and a SAMU (Emergency Medical Service) unit that were sent to the scene. The Emergency Information and Coordination Centre (CICU) reports that BLS then transported him to Dr. Balmis General Hospital.

The mishap caused the Alicante-Luceros tram to be stopped at 5:23 p.m. while it was passing through Universitat between Universitat and Santa Isabel. The train was then resumed at 6:11 p.m.


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20,000€ for bullied child in Catral

The Ministry of Education was ordered by the High Court of Justice of the Valencian Community (TSJCV) to compensate the family of a youngster who acknowledged being bullied at the Catral Secondary School from 2020 to 2021 with €20,000.

According to the resolution, when the family of the student, who was 14 at the time, reported the school violence, the school denied that it was happening and even deemed the victim’s absences from class to be unwarranted, indicating that the management team of the school failed to implement procedures to address the incident.

Additionally, he used the COVID pandemic as an excuse for suspending the three students who had confessed to bullying when he eventually activated them to impose sanctions.

Only when psychological studies verified the effect the incidents had on the victim’s mental health did the educational authorities cease their inaction.

Threats, shoving, and insults through WhatsApp


According to the Administrative Litigation Chamber’s Section 4 order, the child has been the victim of “constant” bullying by three Catral Secondary School classmates since the start of the 2019–2020 academic year. They frequently spat slurs at the youngster, including “Chinese, Asian, fat, pig…” and instances where they assaulted her, stole her school supplies and concealed them, or chalk-stained her clothes. They once dumped her rucksack, which contained all of her books, into a puddle of water. She was frequently abused on social media and threatened via WhatsApp after school.

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A pattern of harassment


When the student’s family, led by lawyer Pablo Pérez Sola, discovered their daughter was being tormented in December 2019, just before the Christmas holidays, they reported the incident right away to the school, which promised to talk to the perpetrators.

Because they “did not observe a pattern of bullying behaviour towards the student,” the school’s management team insisted that no protocol be created for this circumstance, keeping the bullies in the victim’s classroom for the rest of that school year. According to the instructors, “no cases of bullying were observed when the parties were questioned, and due to the fact that once mediation was conducted, the situation ceased to exist—in their assessment.”

Students who were impacted were warned that “any sign, however small, of animosity would be severely punished and would involve the opening of a case to prevent situations of school violence and the corresponding sanctions.” The school’s administration and teaching staff also promised that “an intensive observation process was carried out by the guidance department.”

Report


The Ministry of Health’s Child and Adolescent Mental Health Unit (USMIA) confirmed in a report that the affected individual had “anxiety-type symptoms secondary to bullying from the previous year” in October 2020, when the school year had begun with restrictions because of the pandemic. In response, the IES committed to creating a program for the minor’s gradual reintegration into the centre, where it had already acknowledged the bullying that it had denied.

The reintegration program was used to justify the student’s absences, as they had not been consistently attended since the start of the school year. But “after a period of time,” the IES concluded that they were unjustified, citing the Education Inspectorate’s and Social Services’ directives as justification.

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In-home educational support


The minor’s parents sent the school with additional paperwork in September 2021, including a second USMIA assessment that suggested the student get home-based educational treatment. The procedure for requesting this kind of help started, and the Generalitat (Catalan Government) finally approved the request.

The court’s decision to support the appellant family is actually based on this ruling: the centre thought that the protocols weren’t necessary to start, but nearly two academic years later, it activated this home care measure, thus it feels that the earlier protocols were required.

Psychiatric report


A 2022 psychiatric report that is part of the case file states that the youngster has mental diseases that are consistent with the diagnoses of “post-traumatic stress disorder” and “conversion disorder,” which have “a direct and causal relationship between the expert diagnoses and the bullying.”

According to the same report, “it would be highly advisable to proceed with intensive psychiatric and psychological treatment, for a period of time that, at this time, we cannot specify.” These psychological injuries are described as having “an irregular and persistent evolution that has barely improved with the prescribed treatments” and “producing a notable alteration in his capacity to lead an independent life.”

Appreciation


The Ministry of Education claims that because the lockdown brought on by the COVID outbreak began, the disciplinary actions and reprimands against the participants were halted, “so they were never filed.” Given that the family’s appeal had been submitted to the Legal Advisory Council prior to the proceedings reaching the TSJCV (High Court of Justice), the Ministry of Education itself accepted this.

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This process included the Generalitat taking responsibility for 5,000 euros in 2023 for not pursuing disciplinary action against juveniles who “had admitted responsibility for certain acts.”

Abandonment


The decision is “a public denunciation” of the negligence that “the administration often displays in these cases” when bullying takes place in educational institutions, according to attorney Pablo Pérez of the Pardo y Pérez Abogados company. In the absence of a response from the administration, which dismissed the case due to the statute of limitations, the family filed a criminal complaint with the Juvenile Prosecutor’s Office, seeking €56,000 in compensation in its appeal.


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Arrests in Alicante following the theft of 6,500 metres of copper cable

Two people, ages 37 and 42, have been taken into custody by the Guardia Civil on suspicion of stealing from a mining operation in the Marina Alta neighbourhood of Alicante. A total of 6,484 meters of copper wiring were stolen in this crime, which caused significant financial harm to the impacted company and forced the closure of the aggregates factory for several months.

Following the filing of a complaint by corporate officials, who stated that the theft had occurred in December of the previous year, the incident occurred. The majority of the copper wiring that provided power to the plant was taken out by the criminals, leaving it totally unusable. Operation Trastear was started by the Calpe-based company’s ROCA Team in order to shed light on this incident.

It was found throughout the inquiry into the copper theft that the perpetrators were skilled electricians with effective logistics for moving big amounts of the metal. Because of this, the emphasis was on those who were experts in this kind of crime.

Examination of the facts: Expertise in the offence


Following thorough investigations, investigators were able to identify two people who might have been engaged in the mine heist as well as a suspicious car. These suspects, who lived in Toledo province, were put under observation. One of them was found to have a criminal record for being a member of an organisation that focused on copper mine theft.

Preparing the heist: Unusual actions


According to the suspects’ surveillance, both had visited the impacted municipality days prior to the heist in order to survey the region and carefully prepare their course of action. Confirming their concerns required this information.

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The Guardia Civil’s intervention resulted in the dismantling of a gang of thieves.
The detectives’ efforts have been crucial in exposing a criminal organisation that targets burglaries in the mining industry. The Guardia Civil was able to identify the suspects who were present at the time of the heist, proving that one of the offenders owned the vehicle.

Arrests in Recas and Mocejón at the same time


Arrests were made on March 10th during a concerted operation in Toledo’s towns of Recas and Mocejón. One of the suspects had an active arrest warrant from the 54th Court of Instruction in Madrid, for receiving stolen goods and related offences, it was found during the arrest.

Imputation and safety precautions


After the detainees were presented before Denia Investigative Court No. 1 on burglary charges, the court decided to release them on precautionary grounds. This decision strengthens the legal system’s determination in such significant matters.

Effects on the mining industry


The mining industry, where thefts are a major worry, has been greatly impacted by this operation. The exorbitant expense of replacing the stolen material prevents many businesses impacted by these crimes from starting up again.

In summary, the Guardia Civil’s efforts have resulted in the investigation of a crime that impacts not only mining firms but also the general safety and tranquillity of society. The authorities’ prompt action has helped to dismantle this criminal gang, proving their dedication to justice and the battle against crime.

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